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Cars That You Won’t Believe Actually Exist

Out of the thousands of vehicles that roll out of the factory, not all turn out to be as great as what the designers imagine them to be. Some have gone too far and tried too hard. With wild imaginations and minds filled with innovations, they’ve come up with driving machines that are stranger than fiction. Here’s our short list of weird cars that you won’t believe actually exist.

The Honda Fuya Jo is built for party animals. It has a dance club theme going on inside, with a dash that’s designed to look like a DJ mixing desk and a steering wheel that resembles a turntable. But this concept car doesn’t look anything like a cool party bus you’d desperately hop into.

We’re not sure if the 1998 Fiat Multipla is supposed to be a fusion of sorts. It looks like another car crashed on top and then gelled with the bottom car below. We don’t really know what the designer was thinking.

The 1965 Dodge Deodora is a collector’s dream, but you can’t deny that this real-life Hot Wheels pickup truck is still a strange thing. It doesn’t have the conventional side doors but instead have a forward-opening glass hatch that you can usually find at the back of a station wagon.